Federal Legislation
Congress Mandates Grazing for Wildfire Risk Reduction
January 08, 2026
Congress has enacted the Grazing for Wildfire Risk Reduction Act (H.R. 1110), directing the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior to develop and implement targeted livestock grazing strategies on federal lands to mitigate wildfire risks. This legislation emphasizes the use of temporary grazing permits and advanced technologies to manage fuels reduction and support post-fire recovery efforts while ensuring adherence to existing land management plans and environmental laws.
- The United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are the primary agencies responsible for executing these grazing strategies.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for contracts related to grazing management services, temporary permit administration, and technology solutions supporting wildfire risk reduction.
- This initiative may open opportunities for vendors specializing in ecological monitoring, grazing technology, and land management consulting.
- Organizations involved in federal land management should align their proposals with the Act's focus on ecological health, habitat integrity, and compliance with regulatory frameworks.
Managing wildfire risk and promoting climate resilience across large landscapes requires a comprehensive approach. This may include grazing where appropriate but should also include science-based management that emphasizes ecological health and habitat integrity.
— Jared Huffman
Agencies
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Committee on Natural Resources, Committee on Agriculture
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-433 - GRAZING FOR WILDFIRE RISK REDUCTION ACT · congress · Jan 08